droogolie
Droogolie is a term used to describe a type of oil that dries or oxidizes when exposed to air, forming a hard, protective film. This process is known as polymerization or cross-linking. These oils are typically unsaturated, meaning they contain double or triple bonds in their fatty acid chains, which are reactive sites for oxidation. Common examples of droogolie include linseed oil, tung oil, and walnut oil.
Historically, droogolies have been widely used as binding agents in paints, varnishes, and wood finishes. Their